Debates between Julian Lewis and Karen Bradley during the 2019-2024 Parliament

Risk-based Exclusion

Debate between Julian Lewis and Karen Bradley
Monday 13th May 2024

(7 months, 1 week ago)

Commons Chamber
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Karen Bradley Portrait Dame Karen Bradley
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I can never resist the hon. Gentleman, and that is why I will always give way to him. He makes a very good point. There may be a role for another process that does that, but for the exclusion process it feels that the right point is at charge.

Julian Lewis Portrait Sir Julian Lewis (New Forest East) (Con)
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I wonder whether my right hon. Friend’s Committee considered the difference between whether the allegation or accusation related to a member of staff or another employee of the House, or to somebody completely unconnected. I could be persuaded that arrest might be enough for exclusion if the matter related to somebody who worked here, but if it was unrelated, and if there was no question of the Member not being given bail because risk was assumed to be low in general, then I would come to a different conclusion. That is another complication that I might ask for my right hon. Friend’s opinion about.

Karen Bradley Portrait Dame Karen Bradley
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That was not a matter the Committee considered, but my right hon. Friend makes a very good point. We need to think of this as a process and not an event, because things can change and develop. Today we are deciding whether to introduce into our Standing Orders a process for exclusion, but in future we may well decide that the measures did not go far enough and that we need another process. The Commission has taken years to look at the matter. I am glad we have got to the point where we are finally discussing it and we have the chance to vote on the proposals, but it is a process, not an event.